A 16-year-old Atkins male was arrested by Russellville Police Officer Diana Turner on Wednesday and cited for DWI (first offense), driving on a suspended driver's license and driving left of center during a traffic stop on East Parkway.

A report indicated she witnessed the 1998 Chevrolet Blazer driving left of the center line on Parkway. After failing field sobriety tests, the male was transported to the police station where a blood alcohol content test result was .08 percent.

The subject was released to his mother.

Criminal mischief

A 22-year-old Russellville woman told Pope County Sheriff's Sgt. Darin Kirkland while she was driving her 1998 Ford Escort on Blackland Road around 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, two unknown males allegedly threw a cinder block onto her vehicle, according to a report.

The complainant stated the males were parked on the side of the road in a late-model Ford pickup truck. While the complainant passed their location, she stated they cursed her and started throwing objects at the vehicle.

The report indicated the cinder block struck the roof of the vehicle, causing the damage to the roof, breaking out the back glass and denting the trunk.

Alleged theft

DOVER -- A 45-year-old Dover man reported to Sgt. Mike Avery that an unknown suspect or suspects broke into his storage unit at A&A Storage on Highway 7 North and removed approximately $3,000 in various brands and sizes of shoes.

According to a report, a four-man tent valued at $100 was also taken from the storage building. The suspects, who allegedly stole about 30 pairs of shoes, rummaged through other boxes of items, the complainant stated.

Property damage

An employee of River Valley Bank told Russellville police Wednesday a work truck owned by Curtis Enterprises came through the drive-through area and struck a remote teller unit.

A report indicated the driver of the truck told police he had not realized he struck the ATM after pulling through. The employee advised it would cost approximately $5,000 to replace the ATM machine.